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Effects of Anorexia

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  • How to Treat the Side Effects of Anorexia

    Anorexia is a medical condition where a person starves her body of food and nutrition. This condition is largely psychological, but it causes a host of physical side effects that need treatment. The side effects of anorexia can include: dizziness and fainting, loss of muscle, low blood pressure, brittle hair, stomach pain, infertility, heart attack and the growth of fine hair on the face and body.

  • How to Know Anorexia Effects

    Anorexia patients will attest to the long-term consequences of this disease. The obvious issues of weight and nutrition overshadow the systemic and psychological issues that weigh heavily on patients through their recovery periods. You should know the effects of anorexia before heading to your doctor's office so you can ask the right questions.

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